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  • How to Identify Bacteria Growing on Nutrient Agar Plates

    Evaluating bacteria on agar plates is one method of identification used by microbiologists. Colony morphology, or the physical characteristics of bacteria as it multiplies, generally cannot be...

  • How to Tell When an Animal Has Rabies

    Rabies is a viral disease that affects most warm-blooded animals. It is a highly fatal virus that is usually spread by the bite of another infected animal. The virus attacks the central nervous...

  • How to Write an Informed Consent

    An informed consent document is a vehicle in which to educate a person or his or her guardian about a clinical trial and enable them to legally take part in said study by signing the document. ...

  • How to avoid Mercury in the Swine Flu Vaccine

    Some formulations of the H1N1 vaccine contain a preservative called thimerosal, which is up to 50% mercury. In order to avoid being given mercury in a swine flu shot, you need to educate yourself...

  • How to Write a Letter of Introduction for Clinical Research

    Writing a Letter of Introduction is a good way to let pharmaceutical companies and Contract Research Organizations (also called Clinical Research Organizations or CRO) know that you have started....

  • How to Use Chemical Fume Hoods

    When used properly, chemical fume hoods provide superlative user protection when working with flammable, explosive and corrosive materials. However, training of novice laboratory technicians and...

  • How to Determine the pH of a Buffer Solution

    Chemical and biological reactions always contain hydronium ions within the solutions involved in each process. Any change in the concentration of these ions can cause drastic changes in all steps...

  • How to Make Extra Money by Enrolling in Medication Trials

    Enrolling in medication trials is a good way to make extra money while furthering important research efforts and possibly treating your own ailments. The medication trial process can be lengthy,...

  • How to Report Drug Adverse Experiences to the FDA On Time

    Sponsors conducting clinical trials or medical research using human subjects are required to report unexpected adverse experiences to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). How and when you...

  • How to Study Guides for Nursing Students

    Even the best students find studying for nursing school exams to be a difficult task. The fast-paced, intense, and competitive environment within most nursing schools doesn't make studying any...

  • How to Donate Menstrual Blood for Stem Cell Research

    The use of menstrual blood as a resource for stem cells has been an interesting development in the field of bioresearch. The idea of collecting stem cells has been a controversial one at times....

  • How to Make a Clinical Auditor's Tool Kit

    There is nothing worse than going on an audit and not having everything you need to get the job done. Well, here are a few items every good clinical auditor must have and a way to ensure you have...

  • How to Tell the Difference Between Planes and Axes of the Body

    There are three cardinal planes of the human body, and most bodily motions are described as taking place in one of these planes. It is crucial to learn the planes, and the axes that correspond to...

  • How to Sketch the Nerve Branches

    Drawing the nerve branches of the brachial plexus can be very helpful when you are learning anatomy of the human body. The brachial plexus is one of the most complex groupings of nerves in the...

  • How to Conduct a U.S. Clinical Trial in South Africa

    To sponsor a clinical trial in South Africa, certain regulatory requirements must be met. Read on and find out some of the requirements to sponsor a clinical trial in South Africa.

  • How to Conduct Foreign Clinical Trials

    For several reasons, the US pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies are conducting most clinical trials outside the United States. Some say research cost is reduced by more than 50 percent when...

  • How to Choose Qualified Clinical Research Associates

    Clinical trial sponsors are responsible for ensuring clinical trials are properly monitored to meet regulations, protocol compliance, regulatory adherence as well as patient’s safety, privacy,...

  • How to Choose Good Clinical Research Investigators

    A clinical trial must be supervised by a qualified person in accordance with applicable regulations and clinical guidelines. These qualifications may vary depending on the disease or therapeutic...

  • How to Enroll Your Child in Medical Studies

    If you have a child with a specific medical, behavioral, or psychiatric diagnosis, getting cutting-edge care can be difficult. Even getting standard therapy and medical treatment that might help...

  • How to Volunteer for Medical Research

    Volunteering for medical research or clinical trials is an excellent way to help doctors and other health care professionals investigate the effectiveness of new treatments or prescription...

  • How to Get Paid for Medical Research

    While many clinical trials and medical research programs merely offer free treatment options for patients, you should be able to find a study that also offers financial compensation for your time...

  • How to Donate a Body to Medical Research

    Donating your body to medical research is a selfless act that can save many lives. By registering with a local clinic or medical research facility, making your wishes clear in your will and...

  • How to Follow the Latest Medical Research in Diabetes

    With the recent increase in the number of diabetes cases reported annually in the United States, more time is being spent determining the causes of the disease, and how to treat it successfully....

  • How to Follow the Latest Medical Research in Genetics

    Thanks to research in the field of genetics, scientists are now able to study disease at the molecular level and learn more about causes and treatments. Through gene therapy, doctors have been...

  • How to Know If You've Been the Victim of a Date Rape Drug

    The so-called date rape drug is actually a group of several powerful sedatives that affect behavior and impair impairment. The drugs can be slipped into drinks from soda to alcohol, though in...

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